A self-portrait, the first work that utilised full-tone colour pixelation. An experiment to see how much of the original image is retained after heavy pixelating. Whilst the image has been abstracted the soul of the image remains.

An experiment in colour, symbology and iconography. Investigating how an image or graphic has the ability to take on new meaning, and how colour has the ability to change the viewers feeling or attitude towards the image.

An experiment in colour, symbology and iconography. Investigating how an image or graphic has the ability to take on new meaning, and how colour has the ability to change the viewers feeling or attitude towards the image.

From a series of works that I started in 2013 which were all based in the distant future, I was thinking about how cultures adapt and change so quickly and was interested in which parts of our culture would be retained and which would be lost to time.

From a series of works that I started in 2013 which were all based in the distant future, I was thinking about how cultures adapt and change so quickly and was interested in which parts of our culture would be retained and which would be lost to time.

A collaboration with Geom (Geoff Monk) I was sharing a studio with Geoff in 2016 and we had a conversation about Haʻamonga ʻa Maui (Burden of Maui), a stone trilithon in Tonga which is sometimes compared to Stonehenge. I had visited this site in 1998 but Geoff’s knowledge and interest in the sites historic significance inspired us to collaborate on this artwork.

Based on a photo of my partner and kids at Norman Park station during the school holidays in January 2016, I liked the photo because of it’s mundane-everyday nature depicting an average family outing into the city.

High key colours, found imagery, tropical Pop art adventure land. After spending much of the past 5 years trying to push away from the figurative and graphic imagery that I had used in my earlier works, I enjoyed revisiting some of these themes.

Castor and Pollux are the twins that represent the astrological zodiac sign of Gemini. This work is about light and shade, contrast, contradiction and duplicity, whilst often given a bad rap these are all important elements that are constantly found in our everyday lives.

High key colours, found imagery, tropical Pop art adventure land. After spending much of the past 5 years trying to push away from the figurative and graphic imagery that I had used in my earlier works, I enjoyed revisiting some of these themes.